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Antique?
Anyone got any info or tips on this lubrisizer that I found?
Thanks,
Mark
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05-02-2009 10:38 AM
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lubricator and sizer
looks like the early Ideal (1892) lubricater and sizer, not quite sure ..
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It is a Lyman #45 post WWII and pre-1974. It appears to have a handle extention welded on and and maybe a brazing job on the front lube chamber. HTH, Ric
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That brazing job is old lube that's been cleaned off. I screwed it down and used it today. It works like a champ, every bit as good as my 450's.
Ric, thanks for the response. Youve always come through with good info.
Regards,
Mark
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Heck, I've got two of them and a 450. I use the old 45 most of the time. Just make sure you don't loose the set screw for the nose puch. Its an odd thread and a bit of a pain to find a replacement for.
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